During a chat with Marie Claire, the 47-year-old actress said that, with Theroux, she feels " completely seen, and adored" in no matter what state.

"There's no part of me that I don't feel comfortable showing, exposing. And it brings forth the best part of myself, because I care about him so much," she shared.

"And he's such a good person. It hurts me to think of anything hurting him," she added.

The ' Friends' actress' marriage to the 45-year-old director and screenwriter, meanwhile, had been under a microscope since the two tied the knot in 2015 and so much more recently after her ex-hubby Pitt went through a very public split with Angelina Jolie.

Back in July this year, Aniston slammed the constant scrutiny in an op-ed blog post for a leading daily.

"My marital status has been shamed; my divorce status was shamed; my lack of a mate had been shamed; my nipples have been shamed. It's like, Why are we only looking at women through this particular lens of picking us apart? Why are we listening to it? I just thought: I have worked too hard in this life and this career to be whittled down to a sad, childless human," she wrote then.

As for what is next for her, the 'Bruce Almighty' actress said that she is not "completely sure" as she is at "this sort of crossroads" trying to figure out what inspires her core.

"The most challenging thing right now is trying to find what it is that makes my heart sing," she said in the interview. (ANI)